Nah, that was public opinion on /r/datahoarders (I think) back when I still used reddit.
Nah, that was public opinion on /r/datahoarders (I think) back when I still used reddit.
People complain that they won’t respect their lifetime plans forever, but otherwise I haven’t heard anything bad about them.
But as a third party you can not know which clients are using this outdated http mirror. On BitTorrent you can see every participating peers and some of them are probably enduser machines (depending on the actual implementation of OP’s suggestion).
using your simplex profile on both desktop and phone
Why would that be hard?
Is private message routing only for 1:1 conversations or for group chats as well?
Edit: Also, does this effectively hide my IP from the SimpleX relay operators, when sender and receiver use the default relay servers?
It reads like it’s only effective for hiding my IP from custom relays of a sender or recipient.
Wow, I think this basically makes Session obsolete.
I’m pretty sure apps like Instander will work around that.
I was one of their strongest advocates, but their progress is unbearably slow. SimpleX for example has advanced a lot more in the same timeframe.
To me it seems like at the current pace they will need another two to three years to solve their problems.
I’m sure asuswrt-merlin won’t have this nonsense.
The title could use the word “router” somewhere.
You can also run firefox -p
in the terminal.
This will be exactly as effective as Operation Lioncash. That is to say not at all effective.
Tox has pretty much been dead from the beginning. There never was a significant user base.
I’m not sure what your comment is supposed to contribute. Should the developers stop developing the software? What changes do you expect?
Krush Kill 'n Destroy developers joined the group.
Wait, explicit sync is kind of a bug big deal, right?
What’s happening to DAI? I’m out of the loop.
You can probably use an Elgato Facecam (Mk.2), configure it in a Windows VM and then save the settings directly on the device to use it under Linux.